CBS Ousts CEO Amid Sexual Misconduct Claims

Network Ten parent company CBS has ousted its CEO Leslie Moonves following a series of sexual harassment allegations.

Moonves, who stood down this morning, had been at the helm of CBS as chairman, president and CEO since 2006.

His departure follows an article published on Sunday by The New Yorker where six separate women claimed Moonves had acted inappropriately towards them; accusing the outgoing CEO of forced oral sex and bullying.

Reacting to the article on Sunday, CBS said in a statement, “Moonves and CBS will donate $20 million to one or more organizations that support the #MeToo movement and equality for women in the workplace.”

Moonves has now left the company, with COO Joseph Ianniello to act as president and CEO “while the Board conducts a search for a permanent successor,” according to CBS.

It is unclear how Moonves’ departure will impact Network Ten, B&T has contacted Ten for more information.

LogIn

Signing in with LinkedIn

Please wait while we sign you in with LinkedIn.

This may take some time.

Please be patient and do not refresh the page.

(A new window from LinkedIn should open for you to authorize the B&T login. If you don't see this please check behind this window, and if it is still not there check your browser settings and turn off the pop-up blocker.)